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Australia's "talented boy" Gut ran 9.99 seconds twice and is considered the next Usain Bolt

Australia's 17-year-old "genius boy" Gout Gout (Gout Gout) recently ran 9.99 seconds in the men's 100m at the 2025 Australian Athletics Championships.

Australia's 17-year-old "genius boy" Gut

Gut, who was only 16 years old in December last year, ran 20.04 seconds in the 200m, breaking Australia's national record that had been hanging for 56 years and rewriting Jamaica's "Lightning" U16 Usain Bolt men's 200m record of 20.13 seconds.

Gut's emergence has attracted discussion from all walks of life, and even Usain Bolt has noticed the 16-year-old genius. Poulder is still the world record holder in the men's 100m and 200m, and has won gold medals in the 100m and 200m at the Olympics from Beijing, London and Rio, making him the greatest sprinter of all time.

Gut ran another 20.05 seconds in Brisbane in March, setting him the best time of the season in the 200m. Gut ran 9.99 seconds in the preliminaries at the Australian Athletics Championships this time, but unfortunately the super wind speed is not counted, he was 9.99 seconds in the final, but he still exceeded the wind speed, but he was able to break the 10-second mark at the age of 17, and he is still regarded as the next Usain Bolt. Gut admits that the wind speed is out of his control, but he will continue to work hard to achieve his goal of breaking the 10-second mark.

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